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Engineer chisels Ganpati statues from riverbeds

The grandeur of Ganeshotsavis known to come with its own sets of problems, with the ecological harms of Plaster of Paris (PoP) being highlighted often. Responsible households have been turning to eco-friendly options by opting for clay (shadu) idols to prevent collateral damage. However, this year, it might seem to be an expensive affair with the additional five per cent GST. In such a time, a city-based civil engineer has taken to developing mud idols, which he claims are more eco-friendly than the options available in the markets.

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Manjiri-based Manish Buradkar has been visiting several river banks to collect the mud known as ‘chikmati’.